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Look on Ebay and see if there is anything like this selling and you can get an idea.
Sarah Annis Winston Pond has written: 'A collection of family records from Bartholomew, Botsford and Winston lines of genealogy ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Genealogy
You can contact the Douglas MacArthur Museum in Arkansas. I have provided the link for you. The historians there will have records of his speeches and comments. Contact them for whatever you need.
The Romans did the same kinds of writing that we do. Everything from inventory lists, records of births and deaths, sales receipts , contracts, letters, books, poetry, the first novel (the Satyricon), histories, biographies, memoirs, court records, senate records, and religious records.
The term for written records of parliamentary debates is "Hansard." These records provide a detailed account of discussions, speeches, and decisions made in the parliament. The practice of producing Hansard has been adopted in many countries around the world.
Winston Smith records his thoughts in a diary is an expression of both independence and protest against 'Big Brother' as well as a means of , hopefully , communicating his thoughts and feelings to a future generation .
Well, it would depend on if the record works and what recording it was. They put many of the King's speeches on records.
Winston's inability to learn about the past is due to the government's control over historical information in George Orwell's novel "1984." The Party constantly alters and manipulates historical records to maintain power and control over its citizens. This eradication of accurate historical information deprives people like Winston of any trustworthy knowledge about the past.
Winston works in the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth, and his job involves changing the past. If something was predicted that then did not come true, it is his job to change anything that says otherwise and make it correct. He also sometimes has to create stories in order to make something seem accurate.
A primary source is an original record or document that provides firsthand information about a specific topic or event. Examples include diaries, letters, speeches, interviews, photographs, and official records.
Sources historians can use to find information include: testimony from witnesses; accounts in letters or memoirs; records from courts, businesses, churches, etc.; other books, newspapers; unwritten records; and physical remains.
through letters written home